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However, Indonesian youth also face significant challenges, from unemployment and education to climate change and social inequality. As the country continues to navigate these challenges, it is essential that young people's voices are heard and their needs are addressed.

Sik Asik (a term for being totally absorbed in the moment) is the new social capital. Being "chronically online" is not an insult; it is a survival skill. However, this hyper-connectivity has also led to a rise in “Fear of Missing Out” (FOMO) and a counter-trend of digital minimalism known locally as “Mager” (Malas Gerak - lazy movement), where youth romanticize doing absolutely nothing as an act of rebellion. Being "chronically online" is not an insult; it

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Uneven access between urban and rural areas remains a critical barrier [23]. but reimagined for a globalized

(hanging out), but reimagined for a globalized, hyper-connected world. 1. The "Nongkrong" Renaissance At the heart of Indonesian youth culture is the concept of